Clinical Evaluation of White Spot Lesions Treated by S-PRG Material and Composite Sealants in Comparison With ICON
- Conditions
- White Spot Lesions
- Interventions
- Combination Product: surface pre-reacted glass filler coating material
- Registration Number
- NCT05562856
- Lead Sponsor
- Al-Azhar University
- Brief Summary
Dental caries is the primary cause of tooth loss and oral diseases. Dental decay is a continuous pathological process with loss of tooth minerals, demineralization, which involves the destruction of tooth structure from acids. The first sign of early active demineralization is white spot lesions (WSLs) on the tooth surface, meanwhile, subsurface active mineral decomposition.
- Detailed Description
Deposition of minerals depends on the equilibrium between demineralization and remineralization which may happen as a natural repair mechanism. The aim of this trial is to comparatively evaluate the efficacy of surface pre-reacted glass filler (S-PRG) Barrier Coat coating material against the Icon resin infiltration in the ability to improve the caries lesion state of the WSLs along 1 year. Laser fluorescence was used to compare the two materials to evaluate the caries progression. PRG Barrier Coat group showed immediate significant improvement in LF scores in demineralization progress and inhibition of caries progression with a significant improved effect. S-PRG Barrier Coat was clinically successful strategy in inhibition of caries and improve remineralization.
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- COMPLETED
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 20
- Patients within 20-40 years of age.
- Each patient has 4 or more WSLs.
- Mild and moderate WSLs according to Gorelick's scale.
- Good oral hygiene and willing patients who can attend the study visits.
- a Symmetrical number of permanent teeth in each arch (mesial to second molars).
- Active carious lesions.
- Facial surface restorations.
- Intrinsic and extrinsic stains.
- Patients who have a significant medical history or if they smoke.
- Criteria for discontinuation; Mortality and acquiring severe debilitating disease
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description micro-invasive resin infiltration technique (Icon) surface pre-reacted glass filler coating material micro-invasive resin infiltration technique (Icon) in the ability to improve caries lesion state (LF scores) and making the WSLs Permaseal resin surface pre-reacted glass filler coating material Permaseal composite resin sealant as micro-invasive resin infiltration technique in the ability to improve caries lesion state (LF scores) and making the WSLs surface pre-reacted glass filler coating material surface pre-reacted glass filler coating material surface pre-reacted glass filler coating material used to remineralize WSLs Optiguard resin surface pre-reacted glass filler coating material Optiguardcomposite resin sealant as micro-invasive resin infiltration technique in the ability to improve caries lesion state (LF scores) and making the WSLs
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Assessments of caries lesion state of WSLs: 1 year Assessing of carious lesions state of WSLs, was performed by using Diagnodent pen to record the progression or regression of caries by time. The assessment of the WSLs demineralization condition took place before intervention (baseline) \[T0\], immediately after intervention \[T1\], 3 months later \[T2\] ,6 months later \[T3\] and 1 year later \[T4\].
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Assessment of color change of WSLs: 1 year The difference in color of the WSLs were performed by Vita Easyshade V at the five distinct times: before intervention (baseline) \[T0\], immediately after intervention \[T1\], 3 months later \[T2\] ,6 months later \[T3\] and 1 year later \[T4\].
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
Mohamed Wakwak
🇪🇬Cairo, Egypt